**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 30 02:59:57 2009 May 30 08:54:57 florian * r16201 /trunk/target/linux/ar7/ (7 files in 2 dirs): [ar7] rework ar7 profiles to separate dsl firmwares, annex-a being now the default and most widespread May 30 08:58:20 florian * r16202 /branches/8.09/target/linux/ar7/ (7 files in 2 dirs): merge r16201 to 8.09 May 30 09:50:54 nico * r16203 /branches/8.09/include/kernel-version.mk: [8.09] kernel: remove obsolete md5sums, default to 2.6.26.8 instead of unavailable 2.6.21.7 May 30 09:54:01 florian * r16204 /trunk/target/linux/rb532/ (config-2.6.28 files-2.6.24/ patches-2.6.24/ patches-2.6.28/): [rb532] cleanup old patches and kernel configuration May 30 10:04:13 nico * r16205 /branches/8.09/package/siit/src/siit.c: [package] siit: merge r13890 & r13937 to 8.09 May 30 10:19:59 nico * r16206 /branches/8.09/target/linux/ar7/profiles/ (100-Texas.mk 110-None.mk): [8.09] ar7: nuke empty profiles May 30 10:29:34 nico * r16207 /branches/packages_8.09/Xorg/wm/ (fluxbox/Makefile matchbox-window-manager/Makefile): [packages] merge r16152 to 8.09 May 30 10:41:11 hi there! May 30 10:44:24 I try to get my wl500gP running with linux 2.6.. I'm able to boot into failsafe, but I'm not able to load the wifi module or boot in in normal mode. i'm using r13426. May 30 10:44:59 b43? May 30 10:45:17 yes. May 30 10:45:25 what does it do if you load it? reset? May 30 10:46:45 insmod: cannot insert 'b43': unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter May 30 10:47:41 bad build maybe? May 30 10:48:41 I think so. Therefor I'm searching an evaluated configfile for 2.6. May 30 10:49:46 I mean a build where b43 was built against a different configuration than the kernel configuration May 30 10:49:56 it might cause something like that May 30 10:51:12 yea, but it was a virtually clean build, I did make clean && make dirclean before. May 30 12:01:08 florian * r16208 /trunk/target/linux/ar7/Makefile: [ar7] use 2.6.27.24 May 30 12:03:29 florian * r16209 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/ (3 files in 3 dirs): [kernel] mips: fix gcc 4.4.0 build failure on delay.h (#5116) May 30 12:28:22 well, actually it seems like a bug in openwrt. I cannot boot openwrt r13426 with linux-2.6 on my wl500gP. May 30 12:29:59 in failsafe it works fine, but as soon as I try to boot it in normal mode, it does not start responding. May 30 12:39:53 <_trine> theres something gone badly wrong with the code for my TEW632BRP I have compiled it several times and it seems to compile without error May 30 12:40:15 <_trine> but when I install it I cannot then connect to 192.168.1.1 May 30 12:40:46 <_trine> when I go back and install a previous version I compile a few weeks ago it all works fine May 30 12:58:16 <_trine> The new that does not allow a connection to the router does appear to have booted and is running according to how the LED's look May 30 12:58:33 <_trine> ^^ code May 30 14:00:06 juhosg * r16210 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (3 files in 3 dirs): [ar71xx] add support for the SST 39VF6401B flash chip May 30 15:10:17 florian * r16211 /packages/net/vsftpd/Makefile: [package] update vsftpd to 2.1.1 (#5236) May 30 15:17:19 lars * r16212 /trunk/package/libtool/Makefile: May 30 15:17:19 [package] libtool: Unset CXX. It is not needed to build libtool, but if set May 30 15:17:19 configure preferes CXX over CC to build the global_symbol_pipe test program. So May 30 15:17:19 if there is no c++ compiler or the c++ installation is broken we end up with a May 30 15:17:19 broken libtool script. Fixes #5022 May 30 15:30:36 <_trine> for anyone who is interest :- the latest code will not let you connect either via the web interface or by the lan ssh/telnet May 30 15:31:23 <_trine> I reverted back to 16114 that lets you connect to the router via the web interface but not via ssh or telnet May 30 15:31:54 <_trine> neither allow a connection over the WAN to the web May 30 15:33:28 <_trine> I am currently running 15554 on my TEW632BRP and that seems OK May 30 15:48:46 lars * r16213 /trunk/rules.mk: Set TARGET_CXX to 'no' if c++ is not enabled in the toolchain. May 30 16:48:00 lars * r16214 /packages/Xorg/app/xdm/Makefile: [package] xdm: Cleanup the package and update it to 1.1.8. Fixes #4990 May 30 17:09:43 juhosg * r16215 /trunk/package/base-files/ (Makefile files/etc/init.d/boot): [package] base-files: set rules file for hotplug2 in the boot script (closes #5235) May 30 17:25:39 <_KanjiMonster_> https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/4970 <- can be closed, it compiles fine again (just checked) May 30 17:28:46 closed May 30 17:48:46 lars * r16216 /packages/lang/pypcap/patches/000-no_cpickle.patch: Check include/pcap/ before include/ for pcap.h. Fixes #5046 May 30 17:53:26 nbd * r16217 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/105-ratectl_attach.patch: madwifi: fix an array overrun in the rate control attach check May 30 17:53:42 nbd * r16218 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/436-injection_checks.patch: madwifi: add sanity checks for monitor mode injection May 30 19:20:09 florian * r16219 /trunk/package/acx-mac80211/patches/005-pci_fixes.patch: [package] acx-mac80211 interface will not be created if NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION is not set, thanks to Stefan Weil for this patch May 30 21:48:58 jow * r16220 /trunk/package/ (3 files in 2 dirs): (log message trimmed) May 30 21:48:58 [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] [hostap-driver] Major enhancement to hostap.sh script May 30 21:48:58 * use common openwrt option naming (e.g. sta instead of manged for mode) May 30 21:48:58 * add support for wds vifs May 30 21:48:58 * add support for monitor mode May 30 21:48:59 * add encryption support May 30 21:49:01 * add antenna selection options May 30 22:24:46 I have a question: is the libtool fixup line supposed to be "PKG_FIXUP:=libtool" or "PKG_FIXUP = libtool", or are they equivalent? May 30 22:45:15 jow * r16221 /trunk/package/ (2 files in 2 dirs): May 30 22:45:15 [PATCH] [hostap-driver] Add bssid, frag and rts options and fix mac access control May 30 22:45:15 Signed-off-by: Vasilis Tsiligiannis May 30 22:45:52 jow * r16222 /trunk/package/hostap-driver/files/lib/wifi/hostap.sh: May 30 22:45:52 [PATCH] [hostap-driver] Always escape essid May 30 22:45:52 Signed-off-by: Vasilis Tsiligiannis May 30 22:46:23 KanjiMonster: they both should have the same effect May 30 22:47:33 xMff: okay, thanks. I was wondering because I saw both in Makefiles, and one uses ':=', and the other only '=' May 30 22:48:50 := basically means assign if not defined and = just assigns May 30 22:49:53 ah okay, thanks for the explanation May 30 23:47:52 jow * r16223 /trunk/target/linux/rdc/profiles/R8610.mk: May 30 23:47:52 [PATCH] Typo in r8610.mk May 30 23:47:52 signed-off by: Jac Goudsmit May 31 00:05:14 KanjiMonster: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Flavors May 31 00:06:41 wow i am pissed May 31 00:07:26 bought a couple wideband hitachi laptop antenna, only they are worse then my stock ones May 31 01:16:51 Weedy: sweet! May 31 02:25:37 nbd * r16224 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/ (28 files): madwifi: add better hw detection, use a power offset for setting/getting tx power for cards that have a twisted eeprom **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 31 02:59:57 2009